Time Zones in Cuba

See Cuba’s current time, UTC offsets, DST transition dates, and convert time from Havana or anywhere in Cuba to other time zones.

Havana
Cuba · CDT
Havana Daylight TimeGMT -04Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CST automatically adjusted to CDT time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Havana
Pop. 2,163,824
Santiago de Cuba
Pop. 555,865
Camagüey
Pop. 347,562
Holguín
Pop. 319,102
Guantánamo
Pop. 272,801
Santa Clara
Pop. 250,512
Diez de Octubre
Pop. 227,293
Arroyo Naranjo
Pop. 210,053
Las Tunas
Pop. 203,684
Bayamo
Pop. 192,632
Boyeros
Pop. 188,593
Pinar del Río
Pop. 186,990
Cienfuegos
Pop. 186,644
Ciudad Camilo Cienfuegos
Pop. 178,041
San Miguel del Padrón
Pop. 159,273
Centro Habana
Pop. 158,151
Matanzas
Pop. 146,733
Ciego de Ávila
Pop. 142,027
Cerro
Pop. 132,351
Manzanillo
Pop. 128,188
Sancti Spíritus
Pop. 127,069
Guanabacoa
Pop. 112,964
Palma Soriano
Pop. 102,826
Alamar
Pop. 100,000
Cárdenas
Pop. 98,515
La Habana Vieja
Pop. 95,383
Moa
Pop. 92,852
Puerto Padre
Pop. 76,838
Contramaestre
Pop. 70,438
Güira de Melena
Pop. 69,879
Consolación del Sur
Pop. 69,857
Güines
Pop. 68,935
Artemisa
Pop. 68,073
Morón
Pop. 66,060
Colón
Pop. 63,882
Florida
Pop. 63,007
Sagua la Grande
Pop. 62,073
Trinidad
Pop. 60,206
San Cristobal
Pop. 59,579
Placetas
Pop. 55,408
San José de las Lajas
Pop. 54,847
Jagüey Grande
Pop. 54,363
Nuevitas
Pop. 54,022
Banes
Pop. 53,104
Bartolomé Masó
Pop. 53,024
Corralillo
Pop. 51,881
Jesús Menéndez
Pop. 51,002
Baracoa
Pop. 48,362
Jovellanos
Pop. 47,164
Bauta
Pop. 45,768
Santo Domingo
Pop. 45,476
Cabaiguán
Pop. 44,515
Regla
Pop. 44,431
San Germán
Pop. 43,892
Ranchuelo
Pop. 43,695
San Antonio de los Baños
Pop. 42,724
Cacocum
Pop. 42,623
Yaguajay
Pop. 42,218
Manicaragua
Pop. 41,532
Amancio
Pop. 41,523
Jiguaní
Pop. 41,106
Cifuentes
Pop. 40,142
Guáimaro
Pop. 39,358
Caibarién
Pop. 39,140
Cumanayagua
Pop. 38,687
Condado
Pop. 38,248
Camajuaní
Pop. 35,515
Santiago de las Vegas
Pop. 35,241
Santa Cruz del Sur
Pop. 34,601
Minas de Matahambre
Pop. 34,419
Remedios
Pop. 34,108
Madruga
Pop. 33,798
Unión de Reyes
Pop. 33,646
Vertientes
Pop. 29,704
Ciro Redondo
Pop. 29,560
Mariel
Pop. 28,987
Yara
Pop. 28,944
La Salud
Pop. 28,796
Maisí
Pop. 28,276
Gibara
Pop. 27,603
Viñales
Pop. 27,129
Pedro Betancourt
Pop. 26,761
Cueto
Pop. 26,527
Encrucijada
Pop. 26,155
Río Guayabal de Yateras
Pop. 25,753
Los Palacios
Pop. 25,703
Limonar
Pop. 25,421
Guanajay
Pop. 25,258
Campechuela
Pop. 25,069
Cruces
Pop. 24,906
Chambas
Pop. 24,114
Perico
Pop. 24,073
Río Cauto
Pop. 23,737
Aguada de Pasajeros
Pop. 23,606
Calimete
Pop. 23,255
Palmira
Pop. 23,078
Lajas
Pop. 22,602
Jimaguayú
Pop. 21,169
Cauto Cristo
Pop. 21,159
Minas
Pop. 20,863
Esmeralda
Pop. 20,274
Nueva Gerona
Pop. 20,264
Jaruco
Pop. 20,207
Colombia
Pop. 20,096
Varadero
Pop. 20,000
Fomento
Pop. 19,991
Bahía Honda
Pop. 19,834
Florencia
Pop. 19,811
Jatibonico
Pop. 19,644
Rodas
Pop. 19,212
Niquero
Pop. 18,771
Guisa
Pop. 18,408
Santa Cruz del Norte
Pop. 18,402
Sagua de Tánamo
Pop. 18,282
Bejucal
Pop. 18,123
Primero de Enero
Pop. 17,934
Jobabo
Pop. 17,804
La Sierpe
Pop. 16,937
Sibanicú
Pop. 16,856
Media Luna
Pop. 16,713
Abreus
Pop. 16,711
Venezuela
Pop. 16,601
Guane
Pop. 16,548
Alquízar
Pop. 15,275
Baraguá
Pop. 15,268
Jamaica
Pop. 15,000
Guayos
Pop. 15,000
San Nicolás de Bari
Pop. 14,914
Batabanó
Pop. 13,832
Martí
Pop. 13,439
Manatí
Pop. 13,278
Quivicán
Pop. 12,919
Quemado de Güines
Pop. 12,736
Candelaria
Pop. 12,675
Los Arabos
Pop. 12,504
Mantua
Pop. 10,797
Esperanza
Pop. 10,462
Calabazar de Sagua
Pop. 10,455
Topes de Collantes
Pop. 9,729
Zaza del Medio
Pop. 8,667
Soroa
Pop. 7,205
Bolondrón
Pop. 6,778
San Luis
Pop. 6,690
Cabañas
Pop. 5,894
Alacranes
Pop. 5,843
El Cobre
Pop. 4,768
El Caney
Pop. 4,597
Rancho Veloz
Pop. 4,549
Puerto Esperanza
Pop. 3,331
Isabela de Sagua
Pop. 3,187
Manguito
Pop. 3,155
San Diego de Los Baños
Pop. 1,643
Mayarí
Pop. 0
San Antonio del Sur
Pop. 0
Taguasco
Pop. 0
Majagua
Pop. 0
Melena del Sur
Pop. 0
Pilón
Pop. 0
Nueva Paz
Pop. 0
Najasa
Pop. 0
Mañalich
Pop. 0
Guara
Pop. 0
Palenque
Pop. 0
San Juan y Martínez
Pop. 0
Santa Lucía
Pop. 0
Gaspar
Pop. 0
Imías
Pop. 0
Cayo Mambí
Pop. 0
Antilla
Pop. 0
La Palma
Pop. 0
Segundo Frente
Pop. 0
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Pop. 0
Calixto
Pop. 0
Cubitas
Pop. 0
Bolivia
Pop. 0
Caimito
Pop. 0
Buey Arriba
Pop. 0
Báguanos
Pop. 0
La Máquina
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Cuba

  1. Open the Cuba time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/cuba to load Cuba with Havana as the main reference row on the visual comparison grid. This is useful when you are planning a call with a hotel in Havana, coordinating travel through José Martí International Airport, or checking overlap with teams handling Caribbean tourism, shipping, or regional support.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click “+ Add City” and search for cities such as New York, Madrid, or Mexico City to compare them against Cuba. These are practical choices because Cuba has strong travel and family connections with Spain, business relevance with North America, and regional coordination needs across Latin America and the Caribbean.

  3. Select a working time visually: Click “Select” to enter selection mode, then drag across Havana’s row from 9 AM to 12 PM to highlight a morning work window in purple. That lets you immediately see, for example, whether a Havana morning meeting lines up with 9 AM to 12 PM in New York during part of the year or shifts by an hour when U.S. and Cuban daylight saving transitions do not happen on the same exact dates.

  4. Export and share the result: After selecting the time range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful if you are sending a confirmed meeting slot to a remote team, sharing a flight-planning window with travelers, or making sure a Cuba-based appointment appears correctly in everyone’s local calendar.

Time Zones in Cuba

Cuba uses one national time zone across the country. The standard time is Cuba Standard Time (CST) at UTC−5, and during daylight saving time it switches to Cuba Daylight Time (CDT) at UTC−4.

Unlike countries such as the United States or Russia, Cuba does not have multiple domestic time zones, so Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Camagüey, and Holguín all follow the same clock. That makes nationwide scheduling simpler for domestic flights, government offices, schools, and tourism operations, because there is no internal hour difference to account for when moving across the island.

A notable point is that Cuba does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset like India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45). Its time system follows full-hour offsets only, which makes international conversion more straightforward when comparing Cuba with major business centers such as Miami, Toronto, Madrid, or Mexico City.

Cuba Country Details

Cuba is a Caribbean island nation in North America (NA), with Havana as its capital and largest city. Havana is the country’s political, economic, and transport hub, and it is where many international visitors first arrive, especially through air connections serving tourism, diplomacy, and cultural exchange.

The country has a population of 11,338,138 and a land area of 110,860 km², making it one of the larger island countries in the Caribbean by both population and size. This scale matters for time coordination because even though Cuba is geographically long and narrow, the entire country still operates on one shared national time standard.

Cuba’s official currency is the Cuban peso (CUP). The listed languages are es-CU and pap, with Cuban Spanish being the dominant language in everyday business, government, transport, and tourism interactions.

The international dialing code for Cuba is +53. If you are arranging calls from abroad, you would typically combine +53 with the local number, which is useful for contacting hotels, tour operators, embassies, or business partners in Havana and other Cuban cities.

Daylight Saving Time in Cuba

Cuba does observe daylight saving time, which is an important detail for anyone scheduling international meetings. During standard time, Cuba is on UTC−5, and during daylight saving time it moves to UTC−4, so the clock shifts forward by one hour in spring and back by one hour in autumn.

In recent years, Cuba has generally followed a pattern of changing clocks in March and November, with the spring change often occurring on the second Sunday in March and the autumn change on the first Sunday in November. Because DST rules can be adjusted by government decision, users should still verify the exact date for the specific year they are scheduling, especially for airline departures, legal deadlines, or cross-border business calls.

All regions of Cuba follow the same DST policy, so there are no internal regional exceptions within the country. That means Havana and the rest of the island change together, which simplifies national scheduling even though Cuba’s offset relative to Europe or Latin America can still vary seasonally.

A practical example is that Cuba is often aligned with the U.S. Eastern Time pattern for much of the year, which is useful for trade, travel, and communication with cities such as Miami, Atlanta, Washington, and New York. However, when Europe changes clocks on different dates than Cuba, the time gap between Havana and cities like Madrid or London can temporarily shift, which matters for airlines, media broadcasts, and remote team meetings.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Cuba have?

Cuba has one time zone for the entire country. Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Santa Clara, and all other cities use the same national clock, so there is no domestic time difference when traveling or scheduling across the island.

does Cuba use daylight saving time?

Yes, Cuba does use daylight saving time. It normally changes from UTC−5 in standard time to UTC−4 in daylight saving time, usually with clock changes in March and November, although the exact official dates should be checked for the year in question.

what is the time difference between Cuba and UTC

Cuba is UTC−5 during standard time and UTC−4 during daylight saving time. That means when it is 12:00 UTC, it is typically 7:00 AM in Cuba during standard time or 8:00 AM in Cuba during daylight saving time.

what currency does Cuba use

Cuba uses the Cuban peso, abbreviated as CUP. If you are budgeting for travel, local purchases, or business expenses, CUP is the key currency reference for pricing inside the country.

what is the dialing code for Cuba

The international dialing code for Cuba is +53. When calling from another country, you enter your international access prefix, then 53, followed by the Cuban local number to reach hotels, businesses, or personal contacts.

what time is used in Havana, Cuba?

Havana uses the same national time as the rest of Cuba: Cuba Standard Time (UTC−5) or Cuba Daylight Time (UTC−4) depending on the season. Because Havana is the capital and main business center, it is the default reference city many travelers and remote teams use when checking Cuba time online.

is Cuba on the same time as New York?

Cuba is often on the same clock time as New York for much of the year because both commonly follow the Eastern Time pattern with seasonal daylight saving changes. Still, it is wise to verify the exact date around March and November, since even a short mismatch in transition timing can affect flights, virtual meetings, and customer support coverage.

is there a time difference between Havana and the rest of Cuba?

No, there is no time difference between Havana and other Cuban cities. Whether you are coordinating with people in Havana, Varadero, Holguín, or Santiago de Cuba, the same national time applies everywhere in the country.